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Pepino's
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
We pass this place frequently and decided to finally try it. At first upon entering I thought it was a bit upscale, until my eyes adjusted and I looked around. Huge gaudy mirrors, framed drawings of naked women, deep red wall color with wires showing down the sides of the wall. An older man peeked his head out and said to sit at the second booth from the front door.
I was happy to see actual linen tablecloths and napkins, but not happy about the bread crumbs and food left on on the tablecloth from previous customers. The man came and gave us menus, saw the crumbs, and did nothing. When he left we moved to the next table. The red wall to my right was dirty. There were fake flowers on all the tables. We looked over the menu and decided on Fettuccine Alfredo ($13.95) add chicken ($5.00) and cheese ravioli (13.95) add meatballs ($4.00). Pricey, I thought, so it must be good...
I was so wrong! we received a basket of buttered garlic bread with MORE oil and vinegar in a bowl which I had never seen before. The ravioli and meatballs were barely warm when brought out 15 minutes later. The sauce was somewhat dried on the plate, so it appeared as if it had been microwaved with parsley and parmesan cheese thrown on top. The parmesan cheese was the powdered kind instead of fresh. The meatballs were the same kind you get in the frozen section at the grocery store. Nothing was fresh. I could see steam coming from my boyfriend's plate, and I was jealous so he was nice enough to trade with me. But it wasn't much better, the chicken had been previously frozen too. Both pastas were undercooked and too firm, not al dente. If I hadn't been hungry and in a hurry I would have left to go somewhere else. The waitress ignored us, she took forever to clear our table, bring our check, etc. it was very annoying. A $50 dinner for 2 for something I could have made better at home? Never again.
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